it makes me sad to see so many hostile views here about Ben Shapiro because I have experienced him as a powerful voice for the conservative cause.. Yes he kept saying he got the shot and so did his wife and his parents, and that people should look into getting it. But he also kept saying that it is a personal decision and that no-one sho…
it makes me sad to see so many hostile views here about Ben Shapiro because I have experienced him as a powerful voice for the conservative cause.. Yes he kept saying he got the shot and so did his wife and his parents, and that people should look into getting it. But he also kept saying that it is a personal decision and that no-one should make you get it. Actually, he and his company with their lawyers spent millions joining the fight against vaccine mandate for employees of companies with over 100 people - and they won. So, actually, he and the Daily Wire may have saved more people from the jab than were maybe persuaded to take them.
I have listened to him every day for the past two years, I like a lot of what he has to say, I also disagree with a lot, and at no point did I feel even tempted to get vaccinated.
I think maybe Jeff could explain and give more information about that law-suit which kept so many from having to make the choice between getting vaxxed or losing their job.
Ty! It makes me sad to see throngs readily and even gleefully distributing blame to ill-conceived targets 😟 It’s never a good idea to outsource one’s thinking, whatever dear media personality, smart pundit or institutional entity claimed the honour. Especially in matters of literally life and death. Which is our responsibility to recognise as such 🤷
It’s been a monumental betrayal of trust from all quarters, this whole covid debacle. Many got duped (still are), disproportionally many among the heavily credentialised whose peculiar susceptibility is quite well-conceptualised by now. ‘Sure they should have known better!’—the righteous critics keep exclaiming. Well, they could. Or maybe not. Should we tar & feather them and drag through town for their failings? I don’t think so. So. 😉
it makes me sad to see so many hostile views here about Ben Shapiro because I have experienced him as a powerful voice for the conservative cause.. Yes he kept saying he got the shot and so did his wife and his parents, and that people should look into getting it. But he also kept saying that it is a personal decision and that no-one should make you get it. Actually, he and his company with their lawyers spent millions joining the fight against vaccine mandate for employees of companies with over 100 people - and they won. So, actually, he and the Daily Wire may have saved more people from the jab than were maybe persuaded to take them.
I have listened to him every day for the past two years, I like a lot of what he has to say, I also disagree with a lot, and at no point did I feel even tempted to get vaccinated.
I think maybe Jeff could explain and give more information about that law-suit which kept so many from having to make the choice between getting vaxxed or losing their job.
Ty! It makes me sad to see throngs readily and even gleefully distributing blame to ill-conceived targets 😟 It’s never a good idea to outsource one’s thinking, whatever dear media personality, smart pundit or institutional entity claimed the honour. Especially in matters of literally life and death. Which is our responsibility to recognise as such 🤷
It’s been a monumental betrayal of trust from all quarters, this whole covid debacle. Many got duped (still are), disproportionally many among the heavily credentialised whose peculiar susceptibility is quite well-conceptualised by now. ‘Sure they should have known better!’—the righteous critics keep exclaiming. Well, they could. Or maybe not. Should we tar & feather them and drag through town for their failings? I don’t think so. So. 😉
Amen.